As of 1:30 p.m. Monday, tickets at face price plus online ticket fees were still available for the Home Run Derby at Target Field.
A search for the "best available" seats at that hour produced two tickets in Section 215, behind home plate in the second deck, for $230 apiece. With fees, the total was $478.50.
On StubHub, there were pairs of tickets in the upper deck in the $170-$180 range and 14 seats up tickets for $250 or less.
In case you're wondering, admission to the first Home Run Derby, held at the Metrodome in 1985, was $2.
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